Madonna
Singer Madonna walks on stage during Amnesty International's "Bringing Human Rights Home" concert in the Brooklyn borough of New YorkFebruary 5, 2014. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Madonna doesn’t care if her homeless brother dies, the homeless brother claimed so himself. Anthony Ciccone said his rich celebrity sister has turned her back on him.

According to a new report from the National Enquirer, Madonna has had enough of her destitute older brother who couldn’t get his life together. 58-year-old Anthony is living in a garage in Michigan and suffering from broken ribs and complications from a fractured ankle.

Several of their siblings and their father Tony wanted to help Anthony, including their sister Paula, who helped him escape from living under a bridge in Traverse City. Apparently, Paula is troubled by their famous sister’s refusal to help their eldest brother.

When the Ciccone siblings met at their father’s vineyard to discuss how they could help Anthony, the brother in question showed up drunk at the gathering, prompting another brother, Mario, to kick him out.

“Sadly, the relationships appear to be beyond repair,” a source told the publication, as quoted by RadarOnline.com. “Madonna and Mario are done with Anthony forever. They don’t think he deserves any more chances.”

“The ironic thing is my family thinks i chose this lifestyle. It’s not the case,” Anthony recently told the paper. “The truth is [Madonna] doesn’t care if I’m dead. I doubt she’d even recognise me.”

He saw his sister the last time when she attended the grand opening of Traverse City’s State Theatre a few years ago. He didn’t try to talk to her because he couldn’t even get near her.

“There was a huge crowd and I couldn’t get near to the front. I’m standing at the edge of the crowd and I see my sister arrive in a limousine with her entourage. That’s it,” he said.

Madonna, 56, is the third of six children born to Tony Ciccone and Madonna Louise Fortin, who died when she was little. She left home in Michigan to pursue a dance career in New York in 1978. She only had U$35 in her pocket. In 2013, her estimated net worth is $500 million.

Anthony isn’t the only brother that caused an issue with Madonna. In 2008, her younger brother Christopher released the book “Life with my Sister Madonna,” which contained details about her. The memoir reached #2 on the New York Times Best Seller List.